Super English ESL Curriculum Map
This ESL curriculum map shows how Super English ESL is organized by level so teachers can quickly understand the structure of the program and choose the right starting point for their students.
Use this page as a navigation guide to move through the curriculum from beginner to advanced levels. Each level link leads to its own curriculum page with lessons, units, and free lesson access.
How to Use This ESL Curriculum Map
This page is designed to help teachers navigate the curriculum structure, not to explain every part of the program in detail. If you want a deeper explanation of how the curriculum works, visit the Complete ESL Curriculum Overview.
What This Page Helps You Do
- See the full curriculum structure at a glance
- Navigate directly to each level page
- Understand how the levels progress
- Find the right entry point for your students
- Access supporting curriculum pages and resources
Best For
- Teachers choosing a starting level
- Tutors planning long-term student progression
- Schools reviewing curriculum structure
- Teachers who want a quick navigation page
- Visitors exploring the site before subscribing
ESL Curriculum Levels
Level 1 – True Beginner
Very early English with simple vocabulary, phonics, and first speaking practice.
View Level 1Level 2 – Elementary
Students expand vocabulary and begin answering questions in longer sentences.
View Level 2Level 3 – Beginner+
Students begin reading short passages and using more developed sentence patterns.
View Level 3Level 4 – Pre-Intermediate
Students build stronger conversation ability and reading comprehension.
View Level 4Level 5 – Intermediate
Lessons include longer reading passages and more advanced communication tasks.
View Level 5Level 6 – Advanced
Students work with higher-level communication, reading, and speaking activities.
View Level 6Level 7 – Discussion & Academic ESL
Advanced discussion, mature topics, and higher-level fluency practice.
View Level 7Supporting Curriculum Pages
These pages support the curriculum structure in different ways. Use them depending on whether you want a deeper explanation, a comparison page, or additional speaking and phonics resources.
Where to Go Next
Need a Deeper Explanation?
Visit the Complete ESL Curriculum Overview page to learn how the full curriculum works and how lessons are organized across levels and units.
Need Help Choosing?
Visit the Best ESL Curriculum for Online Teachers page if you want a comparison-style guide for deciding whether this curriculum fits your teaching needs.